Hilarious, totally-irreverent, near-slanderous political quiz show, based mainly on news stories from the last week or so, that leaves no party, personality or action unscathed in pursuit of laughs.
Carlos, Dustin and James battle the fastest and most violent rapids they've ever dove in. They must engineer a way to slow the rapids down or risk being washed over the 80-foot waterfall. A faulty dredge valve on Fred's operation becomes explosive.
David Mitchell and Aisling Bea join Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker for a humorous round-up of the week's biggest news.
It’s Phil’s last chance to catch Tim as he gets on his bike in the rain. Tim splashes out on silver, and Phil takes a punt on some railway memorabilia as the final whistle blows.
This time Britain's sharpest armchair critics have been watching The Crown, We Are The Champions, Strictly Come Dancing, The Undoing, and The Great British Bake Off.
Bakers compete in three rounds of holiday baking challenges, Santa's food, reindeer food, and an advent calendar cake. Chris Bosh guest judges.
Bakers compete in three North Pole themed challenges. Sasha Pieterse guest judges.
Bakers compete in three rounds of Christmas carol themed challenges. Jordin Sparks guest judges.
The bakers compete in three rounds of Christmas decor themed challenges. Abigail Breslin guest judges.
The fallout from the drive-by shooter on the red carpet at Victor's party is revealed.
When flight attendant Cassie Bowden meets passenger Alex Sokolov, she decides to spend an extravagant, very drunk night with him. But when she wakes up the next morning beside a dead body – and with no memory of what happened – Cassie fights to keep her wits about her long enough to make it back to New York, where more trouble looms.
Todd and Julie hire a nanny; Faye and Grayson bet on baseball games together.
While grappling with the fallout of her recent actions, and what her future might hold, Burnham agrees to represent the Federation in an intense debate about the release of politically sensitive - but highly valuable - Burn data.
Laura Whitmore and Emily Atack are joined by global megastar Zara Larsson, Drag Races' The Vivienne, singer songwriter Ella Eyre and presenter Maya Jama.
Get an extra helping of America's favorite guessing game, when the final three singers from "Group C" compete for the final two spots in the "Super Six".
While Mike juggles the kids alone, Maryse and George devise a money-making scheme.
Mawaan is not at all fazed when faced with a task involving office chairs, chickens and remote control cars, although the same cannot be said of his rivals. Daisy tries to decipher mysterious messages from Richard, and Katherine is baffled by a giant marble
Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis look back on world events from the last seven days in the company of guests Angela Barnes, Ed Gamble, Rhys James, Maisie Adam and Michael Odewale.
It’s the third quarter-final, and the four best chefs from this week's heats face two more demanding challenges. First is an invention test. The dish they create must be centred around the use of citrus, and the judges will want to see that the chefs can handle variety and execute a dish spontaneously and with zest. Then the chefs will cook for two of the UK’s most discerning restaurant critics, Jay Rayner and Tracy MacLeod. Only the two most talented chefs will go through to the semi-finals.